Samsung Galaxy S III launching on Vodafone, Orange, O2, T-Mobile and Three in the UK

While we wait for the LTE version of the Samsung Galaxy S III to arrive in the US this summer, UK punters will have opportunities to preorder the new flagship device starting right away on these carriers: Vodafone, Orange, O2, T-Mobile and Three. Although details and specific availability vary from carrier to carrier, retailer Carphone Warehouse currently lists a SIM-free preorder price of £499.95.

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FCC to dole out up to $300 million to help carriers expand service in rural areas

It seems like almost every day that we receive a press release announcing Verizon or AT&T is planning to expand its LTE coverage to three, five, eleven new markets.

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FCC begins tracking wireless carriers’ implementation of bill shock notifications

If you’ve ever mistaken your wireless bill for your phone number, only to discover a dollar sign in front of all those digits, you’re far from alone. The CTIA estimates that one in six mobile subscribers have experienced bill shock, but thanks to the efforts of the nation’s wireless carriers — along with a bit of help from the FCC — consumers will start to receive notifications of any potential overages , along with alerts when the threshold has been crossed. The program is still in its infancy, but the FCC has launched a website to track wireless carriers’ implementation of the notification system, which will alert consumers to any voice, data, SMS or international roaming charges

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Canada welcomes the Galaxy Note, available on Bell and Telus for $199 today (video)

Boom. Just as promised , the large beast that is Samsung‘s don’t-call-it-a-tablet handset has hit available status in the Land of the Maple Leaf. Canadian carriers Bell and Telus have the Galaxy Note up for grabs now on their respective sites at the cost of $199 with a whopping three-year contract, while anything’s yet to pop up on Rogers’ page (we’ll let you know as soon as it does)

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Tucows launches Ting, a contract-free mobile service on Sprint’s network

Harken back to the days of Windows 95, and you may remember downloading a few shareware titles to your Compaq or Packard Bell courtesy of Tucows and its network of mirror sites. While the company is no longer of much relevance in the software arena, it’s recently launched a mobile service called Ting that operates on Sprint’s network, and like many of its competitors (think Boost Mobile and Virgin Mobile ), no contract is needed. That’s not to suggest everything is the same, however, as unlike other carriers, Ting offers to reimburse you for your unused voice, text and data allotments — think of it as rollover to your wallet.

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